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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Wisconsin residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Tyson Foods and Cargill that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $87.5M Tyson, Cargill beef price.

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Open Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements for Wisconsin Residents (1)

These Tyson Foods and Cargill settlements are currently accepting claims from Wisconsin residents.

$87.5M Tyson, Cargill beef price

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Beef buyers in 26 states (Aug 2014-Dec 2019) may claim from this $87.5M Tyson/Cargill price-fixing settlement. Receipts required. File by June 30, 2026.

Deadline: 2026-06-30 Proof Required Official site →

About Tyson Foods and Cargill Class Actions in Wisconsin

Wisconsin residents affected by beef price manipulation between 2015-2019 may be eligible for compensation from the $87.5 million Tyson Foods and Cargill settlement. Wisconsin's consumer protection statutes provide additional remedies beyond federal antitrust laws, particularly the Wisconsin Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which allows for double damages in cases involving intentional price fixing that affects essential food products. Both Tyson Foods and Cargill maintain significant operations throughout Wisconsin. Tyson operates processing facilities in Jefferson and has distribution centers serving major Wisconsin retailers including Woodman's, Festival Foods, and Pick 'n Save chains. Cargill maintains protein processing operations in Milwaukee County and supplies beef products to Wisconsin school districts and institutional buyers through their foodservice division. Wisconsin residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's liberal discovery rules and extended statute of limitations for consumer fraud cases. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection actively monitors food pricing irregularities and has supported federal investigations into beef price manipulation. Wisconsin's strong agricultural consumer advocacy framework often results in higher per-capita settlements for state residents compared to other jurisdictions.

Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements in Wisconsin: FAQs

How much compensation can Wisconsin residents expect from the Tyson and Cargill beef price fixing settlement?

Wisconsin residents who purchased beef products between 2015-2019 may receive payments from the $87.5 million settlement based on their beef purchases during this period. The exact amount depends on documented purchases and the total number of eligible claimants filing valid claims.

Which Wisconsin stores' beef purchases qualify for the Tyson and Cargill settlement?

Purchases from major Wisconsin retailers including Woodman's Markets, Festival Foods, Pick 'n Save, Metro Market, and Copps Food Centers qualify for compensation. Both direct retail purchases and institutional purchases through Wisconsin school districts and healthcare facilities supplied by these companies are eligible.

Do Wisconsin residents need receipts to file claims against Tyson and Cargill?

While receipts strengthen your claim, Wisconsin residents can submit claims without receipts by providing reasonable estimates of beef purchases during 2015-2019. The settlement administrators accept credit card statements, store loyalty card records, or sworn affidavits detailing purchase patterns from affected retailers.

Tips for Wisconsin Residents Filing Tyson Foods and Cargill Claims

Wisconsin residents should gather documentation of beef purchases from 2015-2019 including receipts, credit card statements, or loyalty program records from participating retailers. File claims promptly as Wisconsin courts strictly enforce settlement deadlines. Consider consulting Wisconsin consumer protection attorneys who understand state-specific damages calculations that may exceed the base settlement amount. Document purchases from institutional sources like schools or healthcare facilities, as these often qualify for higher compensation rates. Monitor the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture's website for updates on related food pricing investigations that may affect your claim value.

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